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What is permutit process?
what is calgon’s process?
what is ion exchange process?​

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Answered by ANSWERPLSS
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What is permutit process?

Hard water has high content of mineral. ... The process in which hard water containing Ca2+ is filtered through sand named zeolite is called Permutit process. Permutit is a zeolite of an artificial source. It is orthosilicate of sodium aluminium compound with chemical formula Na2Al2Si2O8.

what is calgon’s process?

Calgon is a trade name of a complex salt, sodium hexametaphosphate (NaPO3)6. It is used for softening hard water. ... 2Na+ + CaNa2 P6O182- From hard water Anion of calgon Goes into solution This results in the removal of calcium and magnesium ions from hard water in the form of a complex with Calgon.

what is ion exchange process?

Ion exchange is a water treatment method where one or more undesirable ionic contaminants are removed from water by exchange with another non-objectionable, or less objectionable ionic substance. ... A typical example of ion exchange is a process called “water softening” aiming to reduce calcium and magnesium content.

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Answered by shaima2419
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1. The process in which hard water containing Ca2+ is filtered through sand named zeolite is called permit process.

2. It is used to softening hard water .It ionizes to give a complex anion.Is called as calgons process.

3. It is process where one or more undesirable ionic contaminants are removed.

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